Shriya Srinivasan, the 2020 “Cure it!” Lemelson-MIT Student Prize graduate winner, has been named to MIT Technology Review’s prestigious annual list of Innovators Under 35.
2021 Lemelson-MIT Prize winner Hilary Johnson awarded a J-WAFS fellowship for her water solution.
All Californians invited to become social enterprise inventors
Awardees have created new products, companies and even entirely new industries, employing over 40,000 workers
Luis von Ahn, Feng Zhang, and Timothy Swager Honored as Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
13 Student Teams Receive up to $10K for Invention Projects that Address Local & Worldwide Problems
The JV InvenTeamsTM Green Chemistry Activity Guide encourages students to use green chemistry principles to invent bioplastics.
An online summer program to teach students about biotechnology, and the unique ways neuroscientists and inventors use STEM knowledge to solve problems that matter.
Students around the country recognized for innovative solutions to better single-use plastic, aircraft fuel gauges, surgery techniques and more.
14 student teams nationwide were awarded up to $10K in grants to address local & worldwide problems.
Cody Friesen recognized for commitment to invention, education and mentorship.
Inventions that enable fresh food production, address gaps in rural healthcare and improve safety of firefighters are just some examples from EurekaFest.
Students nationwide recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation systems, and more.
15 student teams nationwide awarded up to $10K in grants to address local problems.
Luis von Ahn recognized for commitment to invention, education and mentorship.
Following a nationwide search for the most inventive college students, the Lemelson-MIT today announced the winners of the 2018 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize.